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The dwindling
verb
To decrease, shrink, diminish, reduce in size or intensity.
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The dwindling supply has led to pronounced spikes in price.
The dwindling numbers of ordinary stamp collectors may be out of luck.
The dwindling number of young players is just one of the problems for the game today.
The dwindling reserves prompted Standard & Poor's to lower Belarus's long-term foreign currency rating last month.
The dwindling ratings have given rise to a popular sport: prescribing solutions for CNN.
The dwindling list includes Bruce Springsteen and Jack Nicholson.
The dwindling energy reserves have therefore prompted the mission team to deploy the drill now.
The dwindling establishment?
The dwindling emails do not go unnoticed.
He only laments the dwindling of time.
Then, like before, came the dwindling.
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